Colonial Secretary's Office
No. 279 3rd October, 1953.
It is hereby notified that an
application for registration
under the Industries Encour-
agement Act, 1951, has been re-
ceived from the Bahamas To-
bacco Company, Ltd. for the
pulse of manufacturing cig-
ars with the use of tobacco,
cellophane, cardboard, wood
and glue at the Company's
factory on the eastern side of
Mackay Street, north of Shir-
ley Street.
2. Any person objecting to
tl]e registration of the Baha-
mas Tobacco Company accord-
ingly should give notice in
writing of his objection and of
the grounds of such objection
to the Colonial Secretary be-
fore the 24th day of October.
1953.
M.P. 14266 B.

No. 281 8th October, 1953.
It is hereby notified that His
Excellency the Governor has
been pleosed to appoint

Mr. Leonard J. Knowles to be
a Justice of the Peace for the
whole Colony for the period of
one week with effect from the
8th October, 1953.
M.P. -12069/11-

No. 282 8th October, 1953
The sub-joined Order in
Council made under the Mag-
istrates Act (Ch. 43) is publish-
ed for general information.
A. G. H. Gardner-Brown.
Colonial Secretary.
M.P 10515

ORDFR IN COUNCIL
Made Under
THE MAGISTRATES ACT
(Ch. 431

WHEREAS by section 10 of
the Magistrates Act the Gov-
ernor in Council may by Order
in Council nominate any Jus-
tice of the Peace, and empower
him to try cases singly within
the limits of any district or
ara to bh defined by the Order
during the period to be specl-
fled in such Order:
NOW THEREFORE The Gov-
ernor in Council in exercise of
the powers vested in him by
the said section 10 of the Mag-
istrates Act hereby nominates
Mr. Leonard Joseph Knowles.
Justice of the Peace to try
cases singly in the Island of
New Providence.
This Order shall come Into
force on the Eighth day of Oc-
tober, 1953, and shall expire on

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the Eleventh day of October,
1953.
Ordered in Council this 7th
day of October. 1953.
PETER HASTING.
Clerk to the Executive Council.

No. 283 8th October, 1953.
The sub-joined Rules made
under The Secondary School
Act (Ch. 235) are published for
general information.
M.P. 6397 A.
RULES
Made Under
THE SECONDARY SCHOOL
ACT (Ch. 235)

In exercise of the powers
conferred upon the Governor
in Council by section 10 of the
Secondary School Act, the fol-
lowing Rules are hereby made:
1. These Rules may be cited
as the Secondary School (Ccm-
mittee) Rules 1944, (Amend-
ment) Rules 1953.
2. Rule 2 of the Secondary
School (Committee) Rules 1944
is hereby amended by deleting
therefrom the name "The
Honourable A. F. Add rl y,
M.L.C." and by substilut'ng
therefore the name "The Hon-
ourable E. A. P. Dupuch, M.E.C..
M.H.A."
Mads at Nassau this 5th day
of October, 1953.
PETER HASTING.
Clerk to the Executive Council.
Th- foregoing Notices num-
bered 279 to 283 are published
by command.
A. G. H. Gardrer-Brown,
Colonial Secretary.

DEPARTMENTAL NOTICES

IN THE SUPREME COURT
Probate Side
1953.
No. 162/1953.
In the Estate of Alexandrine
duPont Collier, late of Wilm-
ington Hundred in the County
of Newcastle in the State of
Delaware, U. S. A.
Deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that
after the expiration of fourteen
days from the date hereof, ap-
plication will be made to the
Supreme Court of the Bahama
Islands on its Probate Side by
Richard Joseph Bledsoe Curry
Esquire, of the City of Nassau,
Attorney-at-Law, for the seal-

ing of Probate of the Will of
the said Alexandrina duPont
Collier, granted to Wilmington
Trust Company, Lamont du-
Pont, Junior, Executors for the
said Estate by Clement C. Wood,
Register for the Probate of Wills
and granting of Letters of Ad-
ministration in and for the
said County of Newcastle, Dela-
ware, U. S. A., on the 20th June,
1953.
JAMES LIDDELL,
Registrar.
The Registry, Supreme Court.
5th October, 1953.

Registry Of Records,
Nassau, Bahamas.
8th October, 1953.
A specification has this day
been filed in this office und r
The Patent Act, by Messieurs
Pierre Francois Danel and Paul
Angles D'Auriac for improve-
ments in or relating to artifi-
cial blocks for the protection
of structures exposed to the
action of moving water.
JAMES LIDDELL,
Ag. Registrar General.

IN THE SUPREME COURT
Probate Side

No. 166/1953.
WHEREAS Susan Eliza Sands,
of the Settlement of Man-O'-
War Cay, Abaco, Widow, has
made application to the Ch'ef
Justice of the Suprenma Court
of the Bahama Isla-ds for let-
ters of Administrat'on of the
real and p rsonal estates of
John Harrison Sands, late of
Man-O'-War Cay, Abaco, Car-
penter, deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that
such appl'cation wll b heard
by the said Chief Justice at the
expiration of twenty-eight days
from tl- A rnte hereof.
JAMES LIDDELL,
Ag. Registrar
The Registry,
Supreme Court.
9th October, 1953.

application to the Chife Justice
of the Supreme Court of the
Bahama Islands for letters of
Administration of the real and
personal estates of Irene
Henchell, late of the Eastern
D strict New Providence, Mar-
ried Woman, deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that
such application will b3 heard
by the said Chief Justice at the
expiration of fourteen days
from the date hereof.
JAMES LIDDELL,
Ag. Registrar.
The Registry,
Supreme Court.
9th October, 1953.

IN THE SUPREME COURT
Probate Side

No. 169/1953.
WHEREAS Elizabeth Butler,
of the Eastern District, New
Providence, Widow, has made
application to the Chief Justice
of the Suprmee Court of the
Bahama Islands for letters of
Administration of the real and
p rsonal estates of Prince Al-
bert Butler, late of the Eastern
District, New Providence, Ma-
son, deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that
such application w1ll be heard
I-' the said Chief Justice at the
evn'a 'ion of fourteen days
from the date hereof.
JAMES LIDDELL,
Az. Registrar.
The Registry,
Supreme Court.
9th October, 1953.

IN THE SUPREME COURT
Probate Side

No. 171/1953.
WHEREAS Oscar Ernest
Johnson of the City of Nassau,
New Providence, Realtor, has
made application to the Chief
Justice of the Supreme Court
of the Bahama Islands for let-
ters of Administration of the
real and personal estates of
Rupert Andrew Carey, late of
the Southern District, New
Providence, Chauffeur, de-
ceased.
NOTICE is hereby given that
such application will be heard
by the said Chief Justice at the
expiration of fourteen days
from the date hereof.
JAMES LIDDELL,
Ag. Registrar.
The Registry,
Supreme Court.
9th October, 1953.

Persons attending the recep-
tion are requested to park
their cars on Blue Hill,.Road
and enter Government House
by the western gate.
R. J. W. VERRALL,
Commissioner of Police.

OFFICIAL GAZETTE

NOTICE OF SITTING OF THE LICENSING AUTHORITY

THE LIQUOR LICENCES ACT 1938.
NOTICE is hereby given that a sitting of the Licensing Au-
thority for the Island of New Providence, will be held at The
Magistrate's Court on Thursday the fifteenth day of October, 1953
at 4:30 o'clock p.m. for the purpose of granting licences (and
transfers of licences) under the above Act.
The undermentioned persons have applied for a grant of
the licences specified below.
LICENCES.

TR ANSFER
Name and Address Description of Name of Licensee
of the Appl:cant Licence and the Premises
4. William Whol-sale The bottom floor two

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Alexander s t o re y building
Weeks, (stone), situate. on
.assau, N.P. the corner of Marl-
borough and Cum-
berland Stre-ts, in
the Cl.y of Nassau
in the Island of N.P
Dated at Nassau, the fifth day of October, 1953.
CIIARLES E. ALBURY,
CI .r' of the LicenP'ng Authority.

NOTICE OF SITTING OF THE LICENSING AUTHORWT'

THE SHOP LICENCES ACT 1933.
NOTICE is hereby given that a sitting of the Licensing Au-
thority for the Island of New Providence, will be held at T!he
Magistrate's Court on Thursday the fifteenth day of October, 1951

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at 4:30 o'clock p.m. for the purpose of granting licences (and
transfers of licences) undsr the above Act.
The undermentioned persons have applied for a grant of
the licences specified below.
LICENCES.

Name and Address Description of Description of
of the Applicant Licence Premises

1. Irene Deveaux, Retail Grocery
Nassau, N.P.

2. Sybil E. Butler,
Nassau, N.P.

3. Ashwood H.
Aranha,
Nassau, N.P.

4. Effie Minnis,
Nassau, N.P.

5. Yvonne
Blondell,
.Nassau, N.P.

6. Benjamin J.
Cox,
Nassau, N.P.

7. George
Samuel
Lewis,
Nassau, N.P.

Name and Address
of the Applicant

Groceries and
Meat

Cement Products

Cool drink stand

Grocery and
Notions

Baker shop and
Confectionery

Cool Drinks

TRANSFER
S Description of
S Licence

One storey stone
building, Shir 1 e y
Heights, near Kings-
ley's Guest House,
situate in Shirley
Heights.
One storey stone
building situate
Kemp Road (Dia-
mond H. Club pre-
mises).
Ground floor of a
two storey building
in Armstrong Street
(unfinished), situate
on the eastern side
of the road and be-
tween Shirley and
Dowdeswell Streets.
One storey stucco
building 10' x 8' on
western side of Haw-
kins Hill, situate
about 10 feet from
Road opposite Mr.
C. C. Richardson.
One storey stone
building, situate
Hawkins Hill just
below hill.
One storey new stone
building, situate on
the southern side of
Lily of the Valley
Street, opposite Drug
Store.
One storey stone
building, situate on
McCullough corner
East (southern side),
known as Tinker's
yard.

Name of Licensee
and the Premises

8. Moses Primus,
Nassau, N.P.

General Shop

North side
ham and
Street.

Broug-
Market

Dated at Nassau, the fifth day of October, 1953.
CHARLES E. ALBURY,
Clerk of the Licensing Authority.